Cost-comfort balancing in a smart residential building with bidirectional energy trading

Abdullah Al Hasib, N. Nikitin, L. Natvig
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Abstract

The increasing integration of new technologies for power generation into the smart grid systems calls for novel demand response (DR) algorithms, which schedule the appliances to minimize cost and maximize comfort for the users. Traditionally, the formulations of the DR problem consider unidirectional energy flow from the power grid (energy supplier) to the user in a residential building (energy consumer). In this paper, we argue for an extended model of a smart residential building with bidirectional energy trading. This model allows the user to sell the surplus energy, obtained from local renewable energy sources, so as to partially recover the electricity cost. We further study an efficient linear model for appliance scheduling, under the assumption of bidirectional energy trading. To balance the user comfort and electricity cost, we introduce a comfort demand function based on declining block rates (DBR) and discuss the microeconomic meaning of this function. We evaluate our method with several case studies and analyze how energy selling and comfort demand affect the total cost and the schedule. We also show that our scheduler is fast enough to allow for nearly realtime scheduling adjustments ahead of each period, to minimize the impact of forecast deviations.
基于双向能源交易的智能住宅成本-舒适平衡
越来越多的新发电技术集成到智能电网系统中,需要新的需求响应(DR)算法来调度设备,以最大限度地降低成本,最大限度地提高用户的舒适度。传统上,DR问题的公式考虑从电网(能源供应商)到住宅建筑用户(能源消费者)的单向能量流。在本文中,我们提出了一个具有双向能源交易的智能住宅建筑的扩展模型。该模式允许用户出售从当地可再生能源获得的剩余能源,从而部分收回电力成本。在双向能源交易的假设下,进一步研究了一种高效的电器调度线性模型。为了平衡用户舒适度和电力成本,我们引入了一个基于块率下降(DBR)的舒适度需求函数,并讨论了该函数的微观经济意义。我们通过几个案例研究来评估我们的方法,并分析能源销售和舒适需求如何影响总成本和进度。我们还表明,我们的调度程序足够快,可以在每个周期之前进行近乎实时的调度调整,以最大限度地减少预测偏差的影响。
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